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<blockquote data-quote="Butterbean_Farms" data-source="post: 1837342" data-attributes="member: 34884"><p>They are. I added them to my trailer i bought last winter, and am not sure I would do it again. The selling point for me was that lumber quality has gotten terrible and they are not not as likely to rot or break like a regular board.</p><p></p><p>They lifetime lugged floors do have gaps between the boards, but you have to hit the lugs from multiple directions with the hose since the lugs act like little levees and that makes the job of cleaning the trailer out a lot messier. The rubber is also porous and get packed with manure. Washing the trailer out immediately after hauling does make it easier, but I rarely get to do that.</p><p></p><p>I haven't had my trailer long enough to comment, but I have also heard people who haul a lot say the lifetime floor lugs wear down fairly rapidly and get to a point where they are more slippery than a regular board with a panel nailed on top of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butterbean_Farms, post: 1837342, member: 34884"] They are. I added them to my trailer i bought last winter, and am not sure I would do it again. The selling point for me was that lumber quality has gotten terrible and they are not not as likely to rot or break like a regular board. They lifetime lugged floors do have gaps between the boards, but you have to hit the lugs from multiple directions with the hose since the lugs act like little levees and that makes the job of cleaning the trailer out a lot messier. The rubber is also porous and get packed with manure. Washing the trailer out immediately after hauling does make it easier, but I rarely get to do that. I haven't had my trailer long enough to comment, but I have also heard people who haul a lot say the lifetime floor lugs wear down fairly rapidly and get to a point where they are more slippery than a regular board with a panel nailed on top of it. [/QUOTE]
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